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A'GE TEN MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 28, 1938. FETE ON SATURDAY 10 NOTE 20 YEARS OF HOME SERVICE Afternoon and Evening Pro gram in High School to Mark Work in County by College Extension Staff Plans were completed today for the spring festival In celebration of 30 yean of home economics extension ervlce in Jackson county. It wilt bo BOWLING KEEP FIT! with the flnett tport of all, BOWL ING! It's healthful yet real run Meet your friends here. Special ate to lad lea Medford Bowling Alleys 415 E. Main npar the Bridgp Under New Management of earl 8 Ira held Saturday beginning at 1 p. ru in the Medford aenlor high achool. Home economic! extension service which brings to the homemaker a program of adult education haa been a part of Oregon's program for 35 years and of Jackson county for 30 years. Jackson was the first county In the state to become a part of the state wide program. Throughout the pant year, projects which have been car ried In this county include clothing and textiles, borne furnishing, nu trition and parent education and child development. Members of the Oregon State col lege extension staff who were to sr rlve In Medford today to take part In the program Include Mrs. Azalea Sager, state leader m home econom ics extension: Mrs. Eileen Perdue Buxton, acting specialist In clothing; Miss Isola Jensen, recreation special ist; and Mrs. Mabel C. M-ick, Jackson county home demonstration agent, who Is on leave of absence. An Invitation Is extended to all homemakers In Jackson county who wish to attend. Afternoon Program 1 :00 Registration. 2:00 Exhibits. 2:00 Mrs. Harry Prentice's Accordion Band. 3:30 Purpose of Festival County Alumnea member Mrs. Effie Blrdoeye. 3:30 Explanation of Exhibits Mrs Dorothy Bishop. 3:4025 Tears of Home Economics Extension Work In Oregon Mrs. Azalea Sager. The Early Program (first 10 years) Miss Alice ITanley. The Program Today Mrs. Mabel Mack. OITI per week a.oo-ie 88c f per week I 5.25-17 E 93c 3:15 Community Singing Miss Isola Jensen. 3 :30 "The Completed Costume" Mrs. Ellen Purdue Buxton. An Illustrated talk on selection of accessories and suitable styles for various figures. 4:30 Exhibits. Evening Program 8:30 Jackson County Rural Drnat lea Festival Finals. Central Point Orange. "Tak ing Father's Place" Mrs. Oenc Blackford, director. Talent Orane, "The Tooter" Mrs. Florence Hartley, director. Bellvlew Orange, " Or vl lie's Big Date" Mrs. Nelle Dunn, direc tor. Music will be furnished by the Junior Symphony orchestra directed by John R. Knight. TALENT 10 PRESENT PLAY FRIDAY SENIOR CLASS E .describes this Big, Tough, New goodvear T I R F n.w Goodyear lira gtvas you all ai Goad year's famous quality all ol III non-ikid protection all of lta long woar and troubla-frea aarvlca. Yt Iho R l Mill at prices right down the lowest. Let us show you this bp, sturdy tire priced to your 'liking. GOODYEAR G-3 All-Weather Ta world's pitmUr tit at bob .premium pricoil If you went tho BEST, 91 Q-3'i hr today 600DYEAR SPEEDWAY Dollvors a lot el woar lor Tory liHlt monoy. A roal Goodroar- with lull UloUiBo guar J A A 4u At LOW XI ,.er tt erk TALENT. April 38. (Bpl.) The senior clsss of Talent high school will present the three-act mystery faroe, "The Ghost Parade." at 8 p. m. Friday, In the school gymnasium. The action centers around Ann Watklns, heir to a hotel full of ghosts. Mamie Ross, her girl friend from New York. Is willing to stay, as are Alec Smart and Ted Lewis. The four aren't afraid of ghosts until they decide the troubling "spookV are human. The effort to drive the new hotel owner away, identity of the ghosts and other mysteries keep the Interest at high pitch. The caM Includes Lester Anderson, June Conner. Lois Firestone, Nancy Firestone, Llda Mae Baylor. Opal Hill, Jean Oalbralth. Boh Keith, Clarence Mathcs, Dorothy Mathes, Harvey Max son, Kenton Bobbins, Dorothy Single. Harvey Thayer, Earl Vetter and Hazel Walker. There will be a good orchestra. A 700 sound equipment will be used. Spring Festival Leaders EE - DREADING SERVICE! Let us examine your casings ... we will toll you frankly if tlioy are right for a re-tread job. . If so, we can assure you the finest possible servico PLUS modorate prices! You can DEPEND upon tho re tread work if it is backed by the reputation of this long-established, Modford concern! Medford Service Station YOUR TIRE SHOP Main Street and Pacific Highway C. 0. Furnas, Proprietor Phone 14 SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NOR MAL SCHOOL. Ashland. April 28 (8pl.) Ton of tho graduating sen iors of the Normal school have se cured teaching positions for tho year 1038-39. Four students, from Ashland are among those placed. Anita Cooke will teach In the primary grades at Butte Falls, while Kenneth Schilling has a contract to teach the upper grades and coach athletics In that school. Elmer Ayres has the upper grade posl- 1 tlon at Day's Creek and Rlchnrd Ap- i plORato was elected to the upper grades of tho Wagner Creek school near Talent. . Eleanor Chamberlain of Medford has a contract for the North Fruit dale school near Grants Pass. Mark Seeley of Coqulllo has secured the upper grade position at LooklngRlass. Florenco Allls or Oakland will teach the Roston school near Roseburg. Reatha Hartell Dunn of Prenchglen has a rural school nt Blltren, Allene Hough of Klamath Falls has been selected to teach In Klamath county, and Susie Hutchinson of Days Creek will havo tho Simnydale school near Drain. ' . Azalea Sager Mabel Mack ,ivyam:w ivu i .mum 1 i.i.i w)ni ' . ,n Win Myers llnrolhv Itixllop II. D. A. at Large Pictured here are four tinmen who n III help conduct the Muring Fes tival marking ail jenrs of home economics extension service In .Mi'knn county. At the lop ore Mrs. Azalea Sager (leri), slate leader In home economics extension, onrl Mr. Mabel Mack. Jackson county home dem onstration agent, now on leave. At the bat loin ure Mrs. Illta Mvers (lert) county committee chairman, who Hill preside, and Mrs. Dorothy HI. hop, home demonstration ugent at large. PUBLIC INVITED TO INSPECT NEW HOME First residence constructed by the recently Incorporated Better Built Homes. Inc.. will bo open ror public Inspection rrom 10 to 8:30 tomorrow and 10 to 3 Saturday. Tho homo is situated at 411 South Oakdalo avenue The home was built ror Mr. and Mrs. Alvln C. Lucas. It Is In the moderately-priced category. It has a living room, two bedrooms, dinette, kitchen, bathroom and rear service porch. Tho home Is modern throughout. On the Radio Chains STATIONS Whore lo Find Them on the Dial' KEX, Portland. IIMIl; KFI. li 10. l.o Angeles: KtiA, 1711. Spokane: lieu, mo, sail I'ranilsco; Kim, li'il, I'oriiuml: Kilt. mo. scuttle. KNX. 105(1. I.oa Angelesi'KOA, 830. Denver: KtHN. 010. I'orlland. KOMI). U'-'d. Seattle; hl'O. G80. San Fmnrlsco: Kl.. mo. Salt l ake. KSL. . KPO. KOO: POLICE SWARM ROME FOR HITLER'S VISIT ROME. April 28. AP) Rome swarmed with police today as war time Vigilance was exercised tor Rclchsfuehrcr Hitler s visit May 3 to May 10. Detectives and secret agents from all over Italy combed the city and watched for the slightest suspicion or activity which might be directed against the visiting chancellor. Hit ler Is due to arrive at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Thursday. 5:00 (NBCI Film Stars, KPO. KFI. KOW. (CBS) Major Bowes. KSL KNX, KOlN. 5:30 (NBC) Town Meeting, KOO. KOA. KEX. 6:00 (NBC) Blng Crosby. KPO. KFI. KOW. (CBS) Concert. KNX. KOIN. 8:30 (NBC) Music Pertlval. KOO. (CBS) String Trio. KNX, KOIN. 7:00 (CBSI Jack Fulton. KSL; Scattorgood Bulncs. KNX. KOIN. (NBC) Amos and Andy. KFI. KOW. KPO; Barron's Orch., KOO, KOA. KEX. 7:15 (CBSI Screen Scoops. KNX, KOIN. KSL. (NBC) Schallcrt Inter views. KGO; Agnew's Orch., KPO. KFI. KGW. 7:30 (CBS) Kate Smith, KNX. KOIN. KSL. (NBC) Leo and Ken. KOO: Brcese's Orch.. KPO. KFI. KOW. 8:00 (NBCI Owens' Orch.. KOO. Busses Orch.. KPO. KFI. KOW. 8:15 (NBCI Symphony Orch.. KPO, KFI, KOW; Owens' Orch., KOA, KEX. 8:30 (CBSI Culling All Cars. KNX. Marshamts Orch.. KOA: Van's Orch, KGO, KOA. KEX. 8:00 (NBC i Agnen's Orch, KGO, KOA. KEX. (CBS) Dance Orch.. KSL, KNX. 9:15 (NBC) March of Time. KPO. KFI. KOW. (CBS) Danch Orch, KOIN. 0:30 (NBC) Harmony Four, KGO. KOA, KEX. (CBS) BrandwyniH'a Orch.. KOIN. 9:45 (NBC) Univ. Explorer. KOO. 10:00 (NBC) News. KPO. KFI. KOW; Motet's Orch., KOO, KOA. 'STRAIGHT BOURBON" A V WSSSJ?331!! U mp',,1 ", ' $1.20 $2.30 -' ff'ti XANAOIAN WHIIKIY" . T-- ' 7KA V i li W) ' L- I $1.45 $2.80 'frfjJrJ (CBS) Pianist, KNX, KOTN, 10:15 (NBC) Ravazza's Orch. KPO. (CBS) Dance Orch, KNX. KOIN. 10:30 (CBS) Dance Orch, KSL. (NBC) Dance Orch, KGO. KGA, KEX. 10:45 (NBC) Dance Orch, KPO, now. (CBS) Nelson's Orch KNX. KOIN. 11:00 (NBC) Dance Orch KFI, KOW: Five Star Final. Organist. KGA. KEX. I'rldav 5:00 (CBS) Hollywood Hotel. KNX. KSL. KOIN. (NBCI Beaux Arts Trio. KOO. KEX: Oenc and Glenn, KPO KFI. 5:18 (NBC) Violinist. KPO, KOW 6:30 (NBC) Armand Glrard. KPO: Spelling Bee. KOO. KFI. KEX. 6:00 (CBS) Song Shop KNX. KSL. KOIN. (NBC) First, Nlghter, KPO, KFI. KGW: .Martin's Music, KOO. KOA. 6:30 (NBC) Jimmy Fiddler. KFI, KPO. KOW; Junior League. KOO, KOA. 6:45 (NBC) Dorothy Thompson. KPO, KFI KOW. (CBS) Amcrlcon Viewpoints. KNX. 7:00 iNBC) Amos and Andy. KPO. KFI, KOW: Dnncc Orch, KGO, KGA KEX. (CBS) Jack Fulton. KSL: Scattorgood Bnlnes, KOIN. KNX. 7:15 (NBCI Uncle Ezra. KPO. KFI. KOW: Dance Orch, KJR. (CBS) Lum and Abner KSL. KOIN. KNX. 7:30 (CBSI Whlteman's Orch, KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBCI Newman's Orch, KFI. KGW. KPO: Donee Orch, KGO. KOA. KEX. 8:00 (CBS) Arthur Godfrey. KSL. KOIN. (NBC) Block's Orch, KOA: Trumbauer's Orch. KOO. KGA. KEX; Olll's Orch, KPO. KOW, KFI. 8:30 (NBC) Revue. KPO. KFI, KGA: Dance Hour. KGO: Stabile's I orch, KOA. (CBS) Nelson's Orch, KNX. 9:00 (NBC) Circus, KPO. KFI. KOW: Haymes' Orch, KOO. (CBS) Dance Orch, KNX KSL. 9:30 (NBCI Crosscuts. KOO. KOA KEX: Owens' Orch, KPO, KFI, KOW. (CBSI Sports. KNX. 10:0O (NBC) News, KPO, KFI. KGW: Dance Orch, KGO KOA (CBS) Parker's Orch, KSL. KOIN. 10:15 (NBC) Dsnce Orch, KGW. Book Parade. KPO. (CBS) Olusktn's Orch, KNX. KOIN. 10:30 (NBC) nance Orch, KPO. KOW: Dance Orch . KOO. KOA. KEX 10:45 i NBCI Dance Orch, KFI (CBSI King's Orch, KNX KOIN 11:00 (NBC) Organist. KOA. KEX Five Star Final. KOO; Kav's Orch, KPO, KFI. KOW. (CBSI Posadem Civic Auditorium. KNX. KSL, KOIN. SCREENS Window Screens Screen Doors Windows & Doors Window Frames Kitchen Cabinets Linen Cabinets Medicine Cabinets Etc., Etc., Etc. Medford Made Made Right Priced Right TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Phone, 'J38 GRANGERS WILL STAGE THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS E SATURDAY NIGHT Three one-act plays sponsored by the Jackson county rural dramatics committee will be presented at Med ford senior high school auditorium, Saturday at 8:30 p. m. Tho program promises to be un usual as the playr have been selected on a merit basis to represent county districts. The plays Include 'Taking Fath ers' Place," a comedy presented by Central Point Grange and directed by Mrs. Oene Blackford; "Tho Tooter." a comedy by the Talent Grange, di rected by Mrs. Florence Hartley, and "Orvllle's Big Date."- a comedy by Bellvlew Orange, directed by Mrs. Ed Dunn. Music will be furnished by the Symphony orchestra under direc tion or John R. Knight, oiorla Wem- mer and Carolee Haines of Ashlsnd will give tumbling and tan dance numbers. Members of the committee actively participating are Henry Nledormeyer. chairman, assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Bishop, home demonstration agent, Mrs. Olive Floyd, publicity, and Mrs. Louise Brockway, business manager. Fish Department . Open At Peerless A complete new sea foods deDart ment has been opened at the Peerless Market under the management of K. Anoerson. according to an an nouncement today by Merle Jnrmln of the Peerless, The Peerless fish snaco has hem. remodeled and enlarged to tnk, on or a complete stock or fresh, salted and prepared sea roods. Mr. Ander son, who has hod wide experience In the care and selection of fish, was formerly associated with uhw.. Sea Foods, located at 425 East Main street. wera fivonblt. He attributed the excellent feed conditions and high quality of stock end wool to I comparatively mild winter. ! I - ! . I ;i 'l ' 1 I K's I ,' SACRIFICE! NORTH CENTRAL AVE. 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